

This question helped Ben Hunt-Davis
raise his game and row his way to an Olympic Gold
Medal in Sydney 2000. What is your business equivalent?
What are your critical variables? Are your challenges
to get your sales team to operate at the highest
level, or is it about helping your business to deal
with change more effectively.
Keynote speaker and performance
coach Ben Hunt-Davis has spent the last 4 years
working with a wide range of businesses helping
them answer these questions.
In his keynote speech he tells
the inspirational and exciting story of how, after
a decade in the national team, he won an Olympic
Gold Medal. His crew were the first British winners
to do so since 1912.
After seven years competing in
the national team Ben was still a long way from
winning any World medals. He tells of how things
had to change, there could be no excuses.He and
the team set their ambitions and started looking
for different ways to achieve them, defining absolutely
everything that could make the boat go faster. They
changed their mind-set, their approach and their
training and as a result, their performance.
Ben's story of the journey to an
Olympic Gold Medal bridges the reality gap between
just listening to how others achieve their goals
and doing it yourself. His experience as a business
coach has allowed Ben a great deal of insight into
the corporate world: knowing about how people think
and what motivates them. This means that he can
use his story to greatest effect, explaining not
only how he changed his goals but how others can
achieve theirs.
Ben's keynote can simply be told
as a hugely exciting and inspirational story, or
it can be tailored to bring out specific themes
such as;
- Continuous improvement
- Taking responsibility
- Team work
- Learning from one's mistakes
- Goal setting
- Self belief and motivation
- The need to take action
- Performing at one's best